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Quote:Not a fan of squirrels as you know...so would have been chasing it off
... after photos session


going with V1 ...the Mr Saffron taster
I feel the same and we need to get the water pistol back from Peter! they were so naughty damaging these, we shooed them off but they came straight back, one ran up Georges legs, he was not impressed.!

One water pistol for hire girls. Usual fee of course. Saffron ! These guys have expensive tastes. Maybe the swallowed a bag of rice first. Partial to saffron rice myself. All joking aside, these are super pictures of your naughty squirrel, something I've never seen before. And I doubt if others have as well. So thanks for sharing Patricia.
Peter


Peter







this attracts a bit of humor from the comments, Patty, and so I got to thinking..
I think you must have hid away his real food.. and that's why he chose to munch your croci.. doesn't look too happy without the real food, I must say..
a lovely photograph of this wonderful rodent, who munches the croci with unheard-of apetite, even though appearing not too pleased with it..


Lovely photo`s Patty! At least he is outside!! I remember when our daughter was just 6, she was given a Persian cat. What an ultimate monster!!! The damn thing was not housetrained at all, and used to do it`s business indoors, in the most inacessible places you could imagine! The last straw was when I found my Papheopidelium (rare form of slipper orchid) dying in a 250 mm pot. On investigating I found most of the soil scratched out, and a huge defacation in the pot, which was just covered by a thin layer of sand! I traded this marmalade coloured monster in at the SPCA for an ordinary moggie, which gave no trouble at all. The absolute storm of tearful wailing and crying can only be imagined, and carried on for about a week. Kari did not speak to me for about a month after this! Love M&M

ChristineD
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Three wonderful captures